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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OBEOON,-THURSDAY,-.OCTOBER-24, 1029. 4 Iocal and -'Personal Over 3100 cars of fruit haVo ' been uhluped from Medford ho fur thu season, Including 21. cor a of pea in and apples shipped from hero! lat evening. Mast uf the pucklnc , Iiouhcb are working on short h If in . and the lariter pitrt of the transient ! fruit labor has left Medford fur the opplo country in the slate of Wnsh iington.. :i ' i ! ' I '. i t .! The Bt.i MarftV dulid'wiir hold a rummage sale In the Deuel Bid. Saturday, Oct. 26th. i - 210 The peed dance contest to lie Blvon in connection with the Lc , glon Hallowe'en- dance at the -Orl- netul Gardens on Thurndt.y, Hnl- lowe'on nlitht, Is creatins consider able interest among southern Ore gon dance loverji and much rivalry Is ulready in evidence. The contest will be Judced by the BDoctators' applause' and already 'several- en trants are gathering together In organized rooting sections. Knlries may be mado at the Palmer Music House or at the dance Itself. 221 Chicken dinners at the Covered Wagon, 75c Good as the best, bet ter than the resr. 220 Mrs. Chas. A. Wing, who was op erated' on -yesterday morning nt the Community hospital for uppcnril cltis, in reported as gutting along nil right, according to Mr. Wing this noon. ' i ,i - r Guests' from a distance register ed at Medford hotels lncludo F. H. Klchnrdson and J. H. Hmith of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. I A. New oil of Caldwell, Ida., Robert Brown and Mrs. N. Downing of Great Kails, Mont..' tiamuel, Hnlsoape of New .York City, Miss Irwin of Mont real,! Can... Miss B. K. Jamison of. Kdlnborough, Bcotlahd, and O. Mur quardt of St. Louis, Mo. C Modern Woodman dance Thurs day night at W. O. W. hall. . 216 Ten tint of the stalo cars regis tered here yesterday with the local state auto traffic bureau. ... . Man , with small family wishes work on dairy ranch. Both can milk. Answer Box O. M., Tribune. ., : . . 217 J. I.. Campbell of the Campbell Hheot- Metat works is in Portland IhiB. week attending tho.-school of Instruction .on -the Automatic Oll ometio oil. burners. -' m .,. "The- Way of Faith," 'a hymn Writtoitr by Mary O. Carey, la for sale at Palmer Plaito House. -. 210 Bowl at Nut ovary night. 320; An ordlnanuo regulating traffic and providing for operation of for hlre cars In the city is1 in process of- being passed by. the Klnmath Falls city council.--. Bocause of the many taxlcabs now operntlng there an emergency douse wilt, make- the ordinance- effective when finally passed. J...1, '.fyk' An experiment new to southern Oregon'wlll be 'given n trial .by lo cal Legionnaires when they will hold a dance m the Oriental Clar- -dens- ballroom on -Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, with froe admission to ull those who wish to attend. . .... , . - - 22i ' Mr.- and Mrs. S. 8. Itrenfrew o( Harvey,- X. D.. nwlved In -the city sovoral days ugo en . route to 'Cali fornia, where .thny. will .spent! the winter, to visit at the A. W. Shop herd home, before continuing on tnehf. Journey south.'-- Tho St. Mark's Guild will hold a- rummage Rale In the Deuel Rldg. Saturday,. Oct. 28th. , !! .. Hplti apples for sale. Ala Vlsta Packing House, Sol Fir. SOltf Four Oregon men who gradu ated -a' short time ago from the army primary ' flying course at March field, California, have-en, tered the advanced flying school at Kolly field, Texas, for four months' Instruction. They arc Theodore B. Anderson nnd Hoy D. Butler of Portland. Ivan M. Atter hury and Charles B. Jont of nose burg. '..':: Piano lessons mnds unusually enjoyable Beginners' specialist! Lois Cook Young on Manning Place, N. W. Central Point. . 210' .Bowl nt Nat every night, 220 . At their meeting tonight the-local' Klks lodge, will discuss .and probably . take action on an Im jiortant matter, und Ion this rea son a very large attendance Is de sired, .-. '.,. Bowl nt Nat ovary night. . 210 ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weeks and Mrritnd Mrs. Bert Orr will leave Friday for Corvallls to visit Eu gene Orr and sen the .0.8. C.-Idshn football game. After the game they will spend the week end In Port ''tawrt. ' ' " - ' j--fttft-, ihoss fen 4 e r nnd auto . bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet kMelnl Works, opposite Lewis Super Hervlrn Station. Phone 41 X. -tf r liver 'i : I - There's a lot to be said ' , )'uv t i v stout' the merits of vs.. !Houi 1 bread 'en the market but we do be ' Heve that ybu will find Tluhrer't Breads com , pare very favorably with the best to be had anywhere on the coast. - U When he appeared In- tho Ash lund Justice coui't yesterday and entered a plea of guilty on a charge of killing a young fawn, William Kluck of Lincoln paid a fine of I til). His gun was also confiscated Kluok was arrested by W. It. Cole man of the gamo commission and the case was- prosecuted by Deputy Game Wurdens It. M. Parr and F. M. JUroun; , The fuwrf was not much larger than a good sized dug, the officers said today. -. Special features sueh as a speed dunce- contest, f reo admission tick e's, confetti and serpentine battles nix! novel entortulnment are ex pected to druw one of tho largest dance, crowds over assembled in soiuriorn. Oregon, to the- leglon dance at .tho Oriental Gardens ball room, Thursday,. Hnllowe'on night. fc- ., . ... . 221 H. C. Bnrnett was fined $5 and costs of 4 In .fudge Taylor's court thlM forenoon for driving a tuxleab without a chauffeur's license. He promised to get such license nt once In fact sent away for It lust night. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 : Oregonlnns, other than Portland residents, registered nt local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Nor- myle of Glendale, Louis Zeiss, Geo. H. Graves, C I. Andrews of Salem Mr. and Mrs. Emll Febrot, Alfred Gerllngor nnd Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gorsinger of Dallas, C. "W. Owen and J. II. Culp of Albany, Jean I-llll of Newberg and Mrs. Grace Huston of Manhattan Beach. An attractive, modern 0-room house, at 20 South Orange will be offered at a bargain for otilck sale. Fireplace, garage. Inwn and shrub bery. Phone H. V. Scheffol, S47-L. ' t ; .; , ' ... Mtf Indicating that coyotes aro plen tiful In the Plnehurst region, Rob orn Wocknor yesterday at the coun ty .clerk's office -collected - bounty for 10 coyotes. L. M. Bildcibnck of Central Point collected bounty for one royote. t - . . ,'-Alice - Holloway's Town and Country Shop, opening at Russell's on the mezzanine floor. 217 Mrs. 8. A. Nye of Talent, who Is at the Community hospital re ceiving medical attention, Is get ting along very nicely. Royal Coal $14.50 per ton, de livered direct from car to 'you within city limits. Wo have test record showing Royal Is best Utah coal mined. Buy now nt tho lower prlop.. Phono 838.. F. K. Samson Co. Office 220 North Rlvorsido. ' , .: ! '..,. 213tf 'Gernld and Howard' Schorer re turned to .Medford yesterday from Portland after a Beveral days' busi ness trip. - Bowl nt Nat every night. 220 13. D. Wilson of Pocntello, Ida.. wAsnmong the. mouir tourists from n distance who registered today at the- lornl branoh of the out of stnte nuto registration bureau. Rev. M. M. Bussey, who registered, from Monrovln, Cnl., gave his destina tion as Medford, whore ho pluns to spend 1 5 days. "That good coat." We give groen trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono i. 238.' . - tf ." Copco Forum Flashes, official puhlloatlqn . for thnrCalltornia Ore gon : Power - company employes, came- off tho. press yesterday and this Issue Is four pager larger than usual.- It is filled with- Interesting company news, including a lengthy article - on the part the company played In the recent Jlrst air-mail flight from iMedford'a new munic ipal airport hy sending BOO letters to all pnrts- of tho United States. An' account of Lloyd Williamson's trip tot Kentucky 'as drum major for the Salem drum' corps also ap pears In the Issue. Orohard run- Winter Banana apples for sale, and Keifer pears. Sgobol & Day Warehouse. 217 Mr. and' Mrs. J. W. Prultt nnd Son, A. W. Baker and M. A. Mnrey of Hugcnc nre visitors in Medford who arrived- yesterday. lallowe'en masquerade nnd oar; nival bull, Kngle Point Sat. night. Dance till 12 nnd eut nnd pnrty ther est of the night. We will be open nil night, ' 217 Ralph Billings, vice - ehnlrman, and Albert C. Joy of the Industrial and- agricultural division of the Ashland ' chamber of commerce. represented A.ihland ut tho meeting here last evening when nn organis ation committee presented the draft of; of a -tentative constitution and byvluws 'for the- proposed . Jackson Oounty Agricultural council. . llomstltchlng, plcntlng, pleating, button making nnd huso mending. Handicraft Shop. . , - G7tf Mrs. Winnie, May Hammer of Selnin, Ore., sustained only slight Injuries when struck yesterday by bicycle while walking by the In tersection near- tho Medford Na tional hank Mrs. Hammer was carrying a hiihy In her arms and her icfforC to save the child from Injury caused her to fall on the pavement, rendering Iter uncon scious for n short time. The wheel was tidilert hy a messenger boy. Wnodrow Turpln. and officers said Modny that the mishap was un- 1 avoidable. I Considerable interest has been 1 nrnuscd in the. legion's Hallowe'en i dance where the experiment 'of I free admission will he given n ' trial. Special arrangements have i been insdo to secure . additional seals nnd accommodations for the record crowd which I expected to attend. 221 lir. Kmlly Boleom, county med ical director, and Miss Kdlth Ijiuh scher, county nurse, were spend ing today In the Plnehurst and I i.incoin uistrieis giving ncaitn lion ' or, roll examinations. . . . , ! Bowl nt Nat every night. 220 I Dirt streets. In, various parts of ; Iho city, nro bofntf . graded by the city street department In prepnra- Hon for the winter season and the work ,1s expeced to coutlntio until , the rainy season begins, j , See Chnrlns A. Wing to buy your I homo. . , It' I A marriage license was Issued at ;the county .vhirk'a office yesterday I lo F. M. , Snyder, and Berths, j U y.,,1, 44, both of Gold-Hill. , j . Dr. Rlmklnv the Chiropractor, , pith Russian massage, over tho Wnolwnrth Htoro. Tol. 12H0. 171tf , AV. R. Ellis. Verne D. t'rall. John Pan-tsgea and O. It, lerce are among the business visitors In Med ford from Seattle. Dance at l-akc creek Saturday night. ;is Among Cnlifornians registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hencsby, K. J. Knight and Itrry Crocker of Los-Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 8am Asthbury of Oak land, Mr. and Mrs. J.. Mlljus of Hcrmosa Beach, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Leddy of Red Bluff, Mrs. F. A. Coffin of Salinas, K. C. Court right of inintlngton Park, and tho following from San Francisco: J. F. Hverett, U. B. Gilroy, B. A. At kinson, B. N. Colan and S. L. Coombs. . .' - :i . Limited amount of grapes and Juice for one week. Will deliver. Phone 610-It-l.-' '. 221 ' Mr, and Mrs. -William Johnson arrived this forenoon hy motor from Chlco, Cal., to spend several days In Medford attending to busi ness mutters and visiting friends whllo en route to Portland, where they plan to spend two or three months visiting relntlves. ' , . Notlcet Niohols & Ashpole have sold the West Side Meat Market to Gus Samuels. All accounts due former owners may be paid at Economy Markot. Nichols & Ash- polo responsible for all bills -owod by business up to Oct. 21, -216 The Shell Oil company filed nn action to recover money In circuit court yesterday against M. M. Har vey and Walter J. Cok, for $225. claimed to he due for a service 'station for one-month. ' The snmo compuny also filed suit against J. H. Cognn und George 1 Glass, do ing business ns Cogan & Glnss, to recover 94K6.09 claimed -to, be duo for the' purchase of supplies. Tho Pythlnn Sisters will glvo a card party tonight at K. P. hall. 215 Mrs. C. C. VanScoyoc was visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dougherty of Ashland on Tuesday. , Dunee at Luke Creek Saturday night . .216 One-hnlf of the large shipment . of ; rotogravure booklets received sometime ago by the Medford Chamber of Commerce have been given away and sent to all parts of tho United States for publicity purposes, leaving 25,000 copies yet to be distributed. The last block to leave was tuken by D. M: Lowe to Portland for distribution nt the Pacific International Livestock show to be opened there In a short time. , - , I Entries for -the Legion's speed dnnco contest to ho given at the l.CKlon Hallowe'en dunce, Thurs day, night may be made at tho Palmer Music House at Medford. Entries may also be mado ut tho dance, October 31st. 221 The unveiling of tho marker at Fort Blrdseye, which was to have taken place October 25, has been postponed until Monday, November 4, at 2 o'clock. , Bowl at Nat every night. 220 Guests from Portland at local hotels Include Geo. McCandless, ( C. Arvonson, 8. C. Wood, E. W. Norman, J. 8. Pitman, C. A. Knight, Dorothy Dickinson, Winifred James, F. M. Love, S. S. Moorhcad, W. E. Potter, Joe Oravelle, A. E. Hale, Harry Lewis, W. W. White, E. C. Flndley, H. Q. Qunckenhnsh, Ray Hoadley. Ursol Nlinler, M C. Kemp, W. G. Carey, R. B. Howell, John Gentry, Li O. Shirley. W. H. LawrencO. W; F.-Behold, G. C. Pur. year, T. W Jones-and. C. E. Mar keo. ' For Sale - Spltstonborg apples! Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 4 59. - - '. 216 Special on plnstor board at Mad- ford Lumber Co. . ,. , . tf Temporary auto licenses were is- sued nt the sheriff's offlco yester day to G. E. Mathews, IV L. Wil son, F. F. Wells, Gladys Mnestrettl, Harrison-Wright company, John Kelly, lu A. Docker, Burdctte Marsh, Arthur Tucker, AV. R. Tay lor and the Whittle Transfer com pany of Ashland, nnd Frank Dun kin of Talent. Lot mo write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford. Phone 903. tf Daneel Masquerndo- and carnl- vnl dance,. Eagle Point Sat. night. 217" Mrs. R. A.- Holmes returned -to Medford Inst night after spending several days at Edgewood park with Mrs. T. W. Miles, who has a cottago there. Corona adding machines, 0. Freo trial. Phono Blerma, 1303. ' " loatf Give votiy Hallowe'en nart at Til'tib Flower' Lodge, v JWukb 'reser vations early. , Phono 341-R-3. !)IH TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAMS 20 acres off Old Stage road on Ross ljino extension Small orchnrd, house and barn, excellent wall. Mary E. Clurk son. Phone r.lll-K-1. it'll FOR SALE Two foit torrlers. Dr. Stone. 217 FOUND Roddlsh brown police dog. Owner call 1441 and pay for adv. 215 FOR SALE Furniture for sale. 'tis N; Central.-' Must 16 sold nt once. ........ 20 l''(iR SALE Young black-face Nwes. w. K. Hnmmcl, Kaitle Point. 221 I 4 h REGAL "lily1 BULBS Blooifting . Sizes 25c ea. ' and up M . .. i' . ; . Monarch Seed & Feed Co. Mr. Fred Folton of Crawford, Neb., arrived In tho clty this noon accompa.nylng tho -body of ' her husband, who passed away in Denver hospital recently. Tho fun-H era! services will be held hero, after which Mrs. Felton, will locate in Medford to be near her two daugh ters, Mrs. II. Kyle and Mrs. H. Tlllie. . The St. Murk's Guild will hold a rummage sale in the Deuel Bldg. Saturday, Oct. 26th, 216 Dance at Lake Creek Saturday night. 216 Bowl at Nat every night.. 220 G. Q. P'Alblni returned on the train this morning from San Fran cisco after spending several days there on business. . Get that new fall hat now at Sinclair's; new stock, latest styles; moderate prices. 215 500,00 feet ot cheap lumber. Special at Medford Lumber Co. tf Mrs. C. G. Goldsbcrry, wife of Dr. Gol'dsberryi aerlved home last Monday ; from Monmouth, 111., where she visited her parents for six weeks. . ' . Dressmaking and remodeling at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf Modern Woodman dance Thurs day night at W. O.-W. hall. 216 N. L. Nnrragan Is reported 111 at his home with flu this week. Bowl at Nat every night. 220 If you get your hat at Sinclair's it will be the best In town for the money. ...w'.v 215 Dave Smith of the Eureka school In the Butte Falls district, spent this morning in tho city transact ing business. Closing out screen doors at Med ford Lumbor Co. - tf Big masquerade and ; carnival dance. Eagle Pylnt Sat. night. 217 The Business and Professional Women's .dance will bo held to night at tho Oriental Gardens. Car ried out In Hullowe'en motifs, the affair will be one of the most'am bitlous undertakings of- tho locul social season. Hallowe'en dance, Jackson's, Sat. "Who's the Punkln Eater?" 216 Corona and Smith typewriters. Typewriter Exchange. Phone 1363. 193tf Mrs. Minnie West of Fresno. Cal., who hns been visiting her brother. George West, for the past few months, left lust night for her home. - . . Less ash, lesa soot, in that good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Tel.- 239. tf An attractive, modern 6-room house at 20 South Orange will be offered at-a bargain for quick sale. Fireplace, gnrago. lawn and shrub bery. Phono H. V. Scheffol, 847-L. - . 212tf Mrs. W. A. Gates left on the Shnsta 'thls morning for Portland, whoro she will spend several days visiting friends. . ' Freo shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., with mnrccl or fingor wave, $1.00. Phono 07. Bowman Barber and Beauty Shoppe. .: 210 Modern Woodman dance Thurs day night at W. O. W. hall. , 215 M. R. Crooks left yesterday -for San Francisco to spend a few 'days 'on business in connection with the Crooks Fruit and Produce oom- pany. " '. '.'.',....-,.-..' '"?.$-.' . Bowl at Nut every night. '.K 220 Masquerade- and carnival dnce. Eaglo Point Sat. night. 217 Mrs. a P. Barneburg of the , East Phoenix district, who hns been 111 at- her home for the past several days, was reported benter this morning. ', .-, i .- ' ' Irallowe'en masquerade and car nival ball, Eaglo Point 217 See Charles-A. Wing to buyjrour home. "x16 Mrs. N. A. Crisp of Oroflnb, Idn., Is-expectod to arrive In the city to morrow or the next day to spend some time visiting her' daughter. Mrs. Elsie RushMi,. : , ., . f.- ItitlViA'C'eir! dance' Jfn eV a it Sp'fiHgs;:.'S(tTV;Spdin1,prty, Don't ml'i It. "" x" - 1 "J'ML.l 'i. " L WM. FOX SIkVEft JUBILEE NOW ALL TALKING ALL LAUGHING SHE WANTED LOVE AND HE WANTED COMFORT. ,, , . Learn about love from n ex-, - yt?7 w.v ,prt!' In tho peedy, farce- V-siJSs Iff comedy of the younger mar- fjC? 11 .'' riS folk Starring r ft II v t -,Kt,l ,v-''. $k ?t"n 1 ni' r JLAUtAA' a 'fCj,! ' I . . .. ALSO 1 ' TALKING COMEDY THB ROONBY FAMILY ....... m o v.i.i v4.' Arid iii In ' Major' Charles E. McBrayer of Portland is in the city today in specting the local- recruiting sta tion. He -will leave late this after noon for Klamath Falls before his Dunce at Lakt-Creek -Saturday night; , 216 Spitz apples tor sale. Ala Vlsth' Packing House, So. Fir. 201tfi Miss Mary Newell, ndvance agent for tho Moroni Olson- Players, is here in tho interest of booking one of the repertory company's latest plays, "The Mukropoulos Secret," by Karl Capek. For Sale Spltzenberg apples. Telephone Kimball Fruit Co., 159. .... ..',' , 216 . HI .Stevens ef Phoenix loft ycrt terduy for Corvallls-to participate in tho O. S. C. home-coming, return north. For Sale Roller canaries. Ex cellent singers from registered stock. . On display at Mutual Seea Co. 210 BALDWIN Josephine N. Bald win passed away at Medford, Ore;, October 21,' from heart trouble' und high blood pressure, aged 7.4 years," two months, 19 days. Mrs. Baldwin was born at Williamsburg, Ore., August 1, 1S65. 'Deceased had been 111 here nt Medford for six weeks. Mrs. Baldwin was a prominent pioneer woman of Klamath Falls, and her sons are prominent hard- I wuro merchants '.there. Funerul services ,wjll bo; held at Klamath Falls, Thursday nt !2:30,;ln charge &' the Eastern jjtar lodge. Inter ment will be at Klamath Falls. REV PORTER INSTALLED Hcfore a congregation of 250 peo ple Rev. Claud B. Porter was In stalled as pastor of the Preshyte-! rian church last night. The services j opened with a beautiful pipe orKau solo by Mrs. H. E. Marsh, followed ( by a selection by the quartet. The sermon of the evening was delivered by Rev. D. V. Halght of Klamath Falls, while Rev. E. Iver Bon ot Mlcdford conducted 'The 'Charge to tho Pastor;" and llev. i U .I'MItnlinlmna nt Auhlanrl ("l'hn Charge to the People." ' Tito ; reception to the-pastor and his "family followed, after ' which benediction was pronounced by the new pastor. , , f AT DE MOLAY DANCE With a large number ot tickets ulready 'Hold, the Hallowe'en mas querade dance Saturday 1m -expected to ))t a lilg succeMS. Members of tile Corvnlllfl football 'tnnv'tvlri be Ruetrts of the local chapter. ' The prlrea which will bo ffiven for the boat boys' nnd phis' cos tume nro not boinff announced before- the dunce. Maskn and carni val supplied will he sold at 'the hall. ' The committee In ' etiarpre in ciudes Frank Huksoiik. chairman: Vaughn- Stone.- decorations; Ben Day and NorWs Porter', ticketn. , Spoctnl Coimtitinlcntlon, ' Past Masters' Niglit. ' Medford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A. M., Friday. Oct. 23, 7,:J0. p.-m.. Work In.thoM. M. de 'if9 Bnh'oJl'oYVltl '13$ scrt-cd In diiilngVfsntn 'qf;i',;:lfik'tf:'Sf,,'the indie's of the 'christian churcli. Four Shows Daily tit - 7. 9 rr A RIOT OF FUN! DON'T MISS IT! "1't!fca'i : ivts. ...10 and 35 ' Obituary ' ;' V JUST $35.00 and $4b.00 Suits . $ 14.50 Heavy all wool Sweater Coats $2.95 Red Rubber Boots Overalls, hfeavy rough neck Sweater Heavy winter Union Suits, Heavy Double Blankets . Leather faced Gloves, tips Good warm Jersey Gloves Long Keayy wool Boot Sox Men's High Top Shoes . Men's heavy Work Shoes Men' all s Every thing for less. If you are paying more, it's your on fault WILU'H.:i WILSON The promptly at 6:30 p. m. The Past Maatcrs of lodito will exemplify the work in the Master Mason degree on two candidates. By. order of the W. M. C. M. HOUSTON', 216 . --.',; , secretary. Canl of Thanks. We wish to thank our : kind frlendnnd jelatlvc Jij'.tholr sym pathy thd floral offeriitge. in 'the death of our. mother and. wife, Mrs. alaqte Zimnicrlce.,, r Mi and AD'I). M. Brown, t. f.Mr., .liin.5ClmiriL'iiee and .' Family. ' 2 S Mead colds Melt In baling water and inhale raport; also snuff up aose. jVEff If MftttON JARS USED YEARLY WiVl. FOX SILVER JUBILEE The From w . Primitive elemental and the code of the brtital TO BEAT IT TRY nts waist or wool Overcoats . Cheapest Store in the - : Trnptiers. Attention! ; , Tho fur season will soon be hero. We enn malte money for you with our connections. Let ' us estimate on your furs before you ship. MEDFORD BARGAIN- HOUSE, 27 jinrth drape St. tf Comfort and Safety ' '-' for Eyes ' -v" Dr. D. A. Chambers T EYESIGHT SPECIALI8T ,. ,404 Medford Bfdg. i' Phone' 93 1 for . ! FURNITURE REPAIRING UPHOLSTERING, REFINISHINQ - . ; FRANK HOWARD Medford Exchange. 211 W. Main St.1 Epx CRATERIAN naaaboai First of the Great All-Talkies" the Land of the Midnight Sun 1 knowing only ,, -THt b",s If . ' . $2.95 $i;35 . 95c . 95c 95c $2.65 and all 35c . . . . , .15c , J 45c $6.50 $2.95 $14.50 ft West ZZZJ;t s INSURANCE agengV. SINCE 1909 If It's insurance , We Write It Oct. 1904 1929 rtiia A Ml J . M ILlllICO'.i